Great video as always. Nice kits. I like the in house kits. 👍🏻 You’re the first person to say that you need more hp to run your auger faster, if you put a larger cog on. In the John Deere throwers people put a smaller on the auger, to make the auger turn faster. I’ve mentioned on different forms about needing more hp in heavy snow, and the people just don’t get that. Throwing distance Is the reason people change things. Any way, have a great day. 🪵🪓👋👍🏻🚜🔥
Thanks bud, yes if blowing heavy or deep snow often we recommend staying with the 16 tooth in most cases. If blowing under 8 inches at a time or less often then the bigger sprocket works well with enough horse power. But a lot also has to do with the operator and condition of tractor. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment bud!
Thank you for another informative and teaching video.
You are most welcome and thanks for watching and taking the time to say thanks!
Great video as always. Nice kits. I like the in house kits. 👍🏻
You’re the first person to say that you need more hp to run your auger faster, if you put a larger cog on. In the John Deere throwers people put a smaller on the auger, to make the auger turn faster. I’ve mentioned on different forms about needing more hp in heavy snow, and the people just don’t get that. Throwing distance Is the reason people change things.
Any way, have a great day. 🪵🪓👋👍🏻🚜🔥
Thanks bud, yes if blowing heavy or deep snow often we recommend staying with the 16 tooth in most cases. If blowing under 8 inches at a time or less often then the bigger sprocket works well with enough horse power. But a lot also has to do with the operator and condition of tractor. Thanks for watching and taking the time to comment bud!
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